A Text-Book of the History of Architecture: Seventh Edition, revisedHamlin, A. D. F. (Alfred Dwight Foster)
History
A Text-Book of the History of Architecture: Seventh Edition, revised
Hamlin, A. D. F. (Alfred Dwight Foster)
Architecture -- History
16TH CENTURY--ROME: P. Sora, 1501; S. M. della Pace and cloister,
1504, both by Bramante (façade of church by P. da Cortona, 17th
century); S. M. di Loreto, 1507, by A. da San Gallo the Elder;
P. Vidoni, by Raphael; P. Lante, 1520; Vigna Papa Giulio, 1534, by
Peruzzi; P. dei Conservatori, 1540, and P. del Senatore, 1563
(both on Capitol), by M. Angelo, Vignola, and della Porta; Sistine
Chapel in S. M. Maggiore, 1590; S. Andrea della Valle, 1591, by
Olivieri (façade, 1670, by Rainaldi).--FLORENCE: Medici Chapel of
S. Lorenzo, new sacristy of same, and Laurentian Library, all by
M. Angelo, 1529-40; Mercato Nuovo, 1547, by B. Tasso; P. degli
Uffizi, 1560-70, by Vasari; P. Giugni, 1560-8.--VENICE:
P. Camerlinghi, 1525, by Bergamasco; S. Francesco della Vigna, by
Sansovino, 1539, façade by Palladio, 1568; Zecca or Mint, 1536,
and Loggetta of Campanile, 1540, by Sansovino[25], Procurazie
Nuove, 1584, by Scamozzi.--VERONA: Capella Pellegrini in
S. Bernardino, 1514; City Gates, by Sammichele, 1530-40 (Porte
Nuova, Stuppa, S. Zeno, S. Giorgio).--VICENZA: P. Porto, 1552;
Teatro Olimpico, 1580; both by Palladio.--GENOA: P. Andrea Doria,
by Montorsoli, 1529; P. Ducale, by Pennone, 1550; P. Lercari,
P. Spinola, P. Sauli, P. Marcello Durazzo, all by Gal. Alessi,
cir. 1550; Sta. Annunziata, 1587, by della Porta; Loggia dei
Banchi, end of 16th century.--ELSEWHERE (in chronological order).
P. Roverella, Ferrara, 1508; P. del Magnifico, Sienna, 1508, by
Cozzarelli; P. Communale, Brescia, 1508, by Formentone;
P. Albergati, Bologna, 1510; P. Ducale, Mantua, 1520-40;
P. Giustiniani, Padua, by Falconetto, 1524; Ospedale del Ceppo,
Pistoia, 1525; Madonna delle Grazie, Pistoia, by Vitoni, 1535;
P. Buoncampagni-Ludovisi, Bologna, 1545; Cathedral, Padua, 1550,
by Righetti and della Valle, after M. Angelo; P. Bernardini, 1560,
and P. Ducale, 1578, at Lucca, both by Ammanati.
[Footnote 25: See Appendix B.]
17TH CENTURY: Chapel of the Princes in S. Lorenzo, Florence, 1604,
by Nigetti; S. Pietro, Bologna, 1605; S. Andrea delle Fratte,
Rome, 1612; Villa Borghese, Rome, 1616, by Vasanzio; P. Contarini
delle Scrigni, Venice, by Scamozzi; Badia at Florence, rebuilt
1625 by Segaloni; S. Ignazio, Rome, 1626-85; Museum of the
Capitol, Rome, 1644-50; Church of Gli Scalzi, Venice, 1649;
P. Pesaro, Venice, by Longhena, 1650; S. Moisé, Venice, 1668;
Brera Palace, Milan; S. M. Zobenigo, Venice, 1680; Dogana di Mare,
Venice, 1686, by Benone; Santi Apostoli, Rome.
18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY: Gesuati, at Venice, 1715-30;
S. Geremia, Venice, 1753, by Corbellini; P. Braschi, Rome, by
Morelli, 1790; Nuova Fabbrica, Venice, 1810.
CHAPTER XXII.
RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN FRANCE.
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